Historical Site San Bernardino Mesolcina Calanca
Ca' Rossa, 1721
The Cà Rossa building, commissioned in 1721 by a wealthy family from the valley, has preserved its qualities as a "bourgeois palace" despite the transformations over the centuries.
Description
The majestic Palazzo Ross building, now called Cà Rossa, dates back to the late sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and served as a patrician house. The interiors are characterized by historic rooms and magnificent stucco ceilings, adorned with decorative frames, which embellish the spacious rooms with paintings depicting water lilies, cherubs, allegories and mythological or biblical scenes. In the living room on the upper floor there is a soapstone stove dated 1722. Currently, owned by the Municipality, the former Palazzo Togni houses a school and serves as the headquarters for the cultural association Pro Grigioni Italiano.
Contact
Ca' Rossa, 1721
6537 Grono
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